4 Reasons To Buy A Kazak Rug

Kazak rugs are hugely popular among rug enthusiasts and collectors who understand their value. These are a unique type of hand-woven rug. There are a couple of features that set these rugs apart from other types of hand-knotted rugs.

For one thing, they are not linked to a particular tribe or region. Instead, they are originally woven by nomadic Turks who arrived in the geographic region of Caucasus and further south in the 11th century.

Women weavers in the region took up this style of weaving and have continued producing rugs in the same style since then. Another distinctive feature of Kazak rugs is the silver and gold strands that are woven into the design.

Kazak Rug
Kazak Rugs Have Beautiful Antique Finish.

If you’re looking for a hand-knotted rug but having a hard time deciding which style to get, we’ve put together four compelling reasons to buy a Kazak rug.

1. The Motifs Are Large And Geometrical Perfect For Extremely Minimalistic Interiors

If the interior of your home is done up in minimalistic décor, you’ll want a flooring that complements the style. This is where Kazak rugs can be the perfect fit. Kazak rugs don’t have elaborate, busy designs. Instead, these rugs are designed in minimalistic style with just a few bold patterns and motifs adorning the field.

The patterns are mostly geometric in nature. Weavers use squares, diamonds, and medallions to depict various aspects of folk art. Very few rugs feature an assortment of flora and fauna as part of the overall design. The hooked diamond, which is rarely seen in many other rug styles, is one of the more common shapes seen in Kazak rugs.

Unlike other hand-knotted rugs, Kazak rug weavers use only about 4 to 8 colors in their pieces. The smaller color palette of these rugs is another factor that makes them suitable for a minimalistic interior.

What’s interesting is that in a minimalistic setting, Kazak rugs add an additional element of warmth that gives the room a cozier look without detracting from the overall ambiance.

Kazak Rug
Weavers Use Squares, Diamonds, And Medallions To Depict Various Aspects Of Folk Art.

2. The Pile And Colors Acquire A Patina Making Them Look Even Better As They Age

Kazak rug weavers took great care when sourcing the raw materials and the dyes for their pieces. All materials used are strictly natural, mostly found in the surrounding region.

Only the highest quality wool was used in these creations. All dyes were produced by the weavers themselves using the stems, leaves, roots, fruits and seeds of various plants and trees endemic to the region.

Using various combinations of plant and animal parts, weavers create a palette of bright, vivid dyes to use in their rugs. Kazak rugs feature deep reds and blues with flecks of ivory to subdue the brighter colors.

These natural materials age differently. Over the years, the bright colors acquire a lighter shade. However, instead of looking faded and worn out, the colors and the pile start to acquire a patina that imbues the rug with a more subdued but regal look. Kazak rugs that have acquired a patina add class and sophistication to any room.

Kazak Rug
The Pile Of Kazak Rugs Is Relatively Short When Compared To Other Oriental Rugs, And The Reason Is That They Are Put Through An Antique Washing Process.

3. Kazak Rugs Pair Well With Natural Wood, Rugged Or Vintage Interiors

With their bold designs and strong tones, Kazak rugs pair well with natural wood, rugged and vintage interiors. Interiors such as these don’t pair well with sleek lines, dainty designs, and pastel colors. Trying to put these diametrically different styles together can create a clashing looks that lacks harmony.

The bold designs and strong tones of Kazak rugs are better suited to rugged or vintage interiors. Rugged and vintage interiors can be larger than life by themselves.

Interestingly, Kazak rugs neither dominate nor are they subdued by the overpowering surroundings. Instead, they hold their own, with the surroundings and the Kazak rug flooring complementing each other beautifully for a beautiful harmonious overall effect.

Kazak rugs also pair well with Bohemian interiors because of their ethnic designs, geometric motifs and hand-knotted pile with fringed sides.

Kazak Rug In Dining Area
Kazak Rugs Pair Well With Natural Wood, Rugged And Vintage Interiors.
Kazak Rugs Acquire A Patina As They Aged.

4. Kazak Rugs Come In A Wide Range Of Patterns, Colors And Sizes

Kazak weavers use diverse combinations of colors, motifs, patterns, and arrangements in their work so that each piece is truly one-of-a-kind. This has also resulted in a wide assortment of patterns, colors, and sizes.

No matter what color of your interior or the size of the room, you’re sure to find a Kazak rug that’s a perfect match for the space.

If you have a minimalistic, wooden, rugged, or vintage interior, Kazak rugs are a must-have accessory. With their lovely patina and royal beginnings, they are sure to add a touch of subtle sophistication and elegance to your space, whether you use it as a flooring or as a wall art.

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